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As shown in the figure,a small particle of charge q = -7.0 × As shown in the figure,a small particle of charge q = -7.0 ×   C and mass   has velocity   as it enters a region of uniform magnetic field.The particle is observed to travel in the semicircular path shown,with radius R = 5.0 cm.Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field in the region.  C and mass As shown in the figure,a small particle of charge q = -7.0 ×   C and mass   has velocity   as it enters a region of uniform magnetic field.The particle is observed to travel in the semicircular path shown,with radius R = 5.0 cm.Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field in the region.  has velocity As shown in the figure,a small particle of charge q = -7.0 ×   C and mass   has velocity   as it enters a region of uniform magnetic field.The particle is observed to travel in the semicircular path shown,with radius R = 5.0 cm.Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field in the region.  as it enters a region of uniform magnetic field.The particle is observed to travel in the semicircular path shown,with radius R = 5.0 cm.Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field in the region. As shown in the figure,a small particle of charge q = -7.0 ×   C and mass   has velocity   as it enters a region of uniform magnetic field.The particle is observed to travel in the semicircular path shown,with radius R = 5.0 cm.Calculate the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field in the region.

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